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Look around—you’ll find that MET offers a whole spectrum of choices, including degree and certificate programs at the graduate, undergraduate, and post-baccalaureate levels, noncredit programs for professional and lifelong learners, and more. You’ll engage in a vibrant learning community and gain real-world, hands-on knowledge to help you achieve your personal goals and career objectives.

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MET AD 678
Come to understand the importance of ethics in finance, and study where ethics have failed and caused major issues for the financial marketplace and individual companies, through this thorough review of financial systems, regulations, policies, and their history. Identify domestic and international regulators and their authority, as well as their methods and role in protecting the financial systems and investors.
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MET AD 804
Deploy the logistical and networking lessons learned throughout your supply chain management graduate studies in this culminating capstone project. Take the acumen you have honed and put it into applied academic practice.
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MET AD 724
Advanced quantitative approaches and methods are introduced and examined in this course, which highlights the way data informs management decisions. Develop the approach-based skills and tools necessary to succeed in managerial decision-making.
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MET AD 699
Modern enterprises create and collect massive amounts of structured and unstructured data. With it, they hope to convert information into knowledge to improve the quality and the efficiency of their decision-making processes. Learn these fundamental principles and techniques of data mining in business contexts in this class, which teaches you how to find, extract, visualize, and report useful information and insights from both small and large datasets with the help of sophisticated data analysis methods.
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MET AD 617
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the contemporary theories, methods, and practices related to business continuity, resiliency planning, and enterprise-wide risk management in this course, which focuses on broad-based threats, vulnerabilities, unexpected events, emergencies, and crises that may impact organizations, professionals, and leaders.
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MET AD 734
Master the principals involved in managing quality for enterprises and their supply chain—encompassing all performance components that drive customer satisfaction in the industrial, service, healthcare, and educational sectors. Topics include the Deming philosophy of management, Six Sigma and the DMAIC project framework, quality certification systems, data analysis & presentation, quality analysis using control charts, process capability analysis, and competitive benchmarking.
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MET AD 510
This introduction to core statistical and mathematical concepts builds the foundation needed to thrive in a management career. Develop the skills, tools, and knowledge essential to offering quantitative insights in management and administrative settings.
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MET AD 763
Learn to apply the concepts and frameworks of corporate finance to the problems of multinational financial management. Major topics to be covered include private and public institutions, foreign exchange rates, capital flows, speculation, analysis of alternative foreign investments, analysis of sources and uses of corporate funds abroad, multinational tax and profit planning, international risk analysis, and capital budgeting.
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MET AD 805
Apply the lessons learned throughout your enterprise risk management graduate education in this culminating capstone project. Take the resiliency planning and threat management skills you have developed and put them into practice.
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MET AD 685
The competitive and dynamic industry of finance demands quantitative-oriented professionals. Learn the empirical techniques widely used in the analysis of financial markets—with particular focus in financial applications that use actual data—in this class, which emphasizes classical linear regression models, time series analysis, limited dependent variable models, and a number of econometric techniques used primarily in the analysis of financial markets based on asset pricing and corporate finance models.
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With concentrations in Global Business, Logistics Management, and Quantitative Approaches, the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management—offered in on-campus, online, and blended formats—provides the tools to navigate complex international trade networks, lead change, and offer creative solutions that ensure prompt delivery of goods and services in an ever-changing global environment.

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